Radio, Operation flow, Radio mode display – Panasonic CQ-C7405W User Manual

Page 18: Frequency adjustment, Preset station selection, D·m station calling, D·m station setting, Cq-c7405w, Press [source] to select the radio mode, Press [band] to select a band

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CQ-C7405W

Radio

This chapter explains how to listen to the radio.

1

Press [SOURCE] to select the radio

mode.

2

Press [BAND] to select a band.

3

Select a station.

Frequency adjustment

[]] (TUNE): Lower

[[] (TUNE): Higher

Note: Hold down for 0.5 sec. or more and release
for station search.

Preset station selection

[{] (P-SET: Preset): Lower preset number

[}] (P-SET: Preset): Higher preset number

Notes:

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Direct selection can be executed with [1] to [6]
buttons on remote control.

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A preset station is selectable by turning [VOL]
while the preset list screen is present on the
monitor.

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The volume is not adjustable while the preset list
screen is present on the monitor.

Band

Frequency

Preset Number

OPEN

DISP

BAND

CQ-C7405W

TILT

/SET/APM

SQ

MENU

TUNE
TRACK

MUTE
SBC-SW

FOLDER /P-SET/DISC

LIST

SOURCE

PWR

/

VO

L

PUS

H SEL / S

RSW

OW

D

M

Operation Flow

You can assign your favorite broadcasting station to
the [D·M] button. As the result of doing that, your
favorite broadcasting station can be received even if
the unit is in the CD mode or other modes. (Default:
FM 87.50 MHz)
Note: For the use of an FM transmitter, it is useful
for users to register applicable frequencies on D·M
(DIRECT MEMORY).

D·M station Calling

Press [D.M] (DIRECT MEMORY).

D·M station Setting

q Select a station you would like to preset.
w Hold down [D.M] (DIRECT MEMORY) for 2 sec.

or more.

Note: If the unit is turned off during receiving a broad-
casting station via D·M, the unit starts again receiving
the broadcasting station via D·M by turning on the unit.

OPEN

DISP

BAND

CQ-C7405W

TILT

/SET/APM

SQ

MENU

TUNE
TRACK

MUTE
SBC-SW

FOLDER /P-SET/DISC

LIST

SOURCE

PWR

/

VO

L

PUS

H SEL / S

RSW

OW

D

M

Direct Memor

y

Lights while receiving an FM stereo signal.

Radio Mode Display

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